Can I take Anatomy and Physiology as a non-Bio major??

<p>I'll be a computer science major, but I'm really considering getting my graduate degree in biomedical engineering. I'm not certain, but I found out that I really do love life science and biology and want to incorporate that in my career. So, will I be able to take Anatomy and Physiology, since I'm a CS major? I'm not worried about being able to take some engineering classes, but I know I can. But, I'm just worried I won't be able to take A&P since I'm a non-bio major. It would also be great if i can take Cell Biology, because that would be very useful for any biomed/bioinformatics degree. But I know that that's an advanced class. So, would I be able to take those classes?</p>

<p>I think you should be able to take the classes as long as you meet the pre-requisites.</p>

<p>Sure you could, you just have to make sure you have the pre-reqs (I think they might require bio I & II). The cell bio class here requires organic as well so that’d be a ton of difficult extra course work to just be doing it as electives, if it’s something you’re serious about you might consider double majoring so all that extra coursework actually goes towards something.</p>